Pan •
Pan Geng, King of the
Shang dynasty in China who is most famous for moving the capital to
Yin around 1300 BC. •
Princess Pan, first wife of the future
Emperor Zhenzong of Song in imperial China's
Song dynasty •
Pan Shu,
Empress of the Eastern Wu, consort of
Sun Quan •
Consort Pan, imperial consort during the Chinese
Liu Song dynasty. She was
Emperor Wen's concubine •
Pan Mei, Military general and statesman of imperial China's
Song dynasty. •
Pan Zhang,
Eastern Han dynasty Military General of the
Eastern Wu under
Sun Quan •
He Pan (Jin dynasty), Chinese official and scholar of
Shu Han and minister under the
Jin Dynasty •
Pan You, Chinese politician murdered/executed by Li Yu (Southern Tang) •
Pan Shusi, Chinese military
general executed and beheaded by Zhou Xingfeng (Ma Chu) •
Pan Yue (born Zhongmou, modern Zhongmu County, Henan), poet •
Pan Jixun, scholar official during the
Ming dynasty •
Kosa Pan ( 1633 - 1699), minister and
Siamese diplomat who let the 2nd Siamese embassy to France •
Pan Hannian, Chinese Politician •
Pan Men-an,
Magistrate of
Pingtung County •
Pan Qingfu,
kung fu grandmaster •
Rebecca Pan (Poon Dik-wah, Tik-Wa Poon), Chinese-Hong Kong actress and singer •
Pan Shih-wei, Minister of
Labor of the
Republic of China (2014) •
Wen-Chung Pan (Pan Wen-chung), Deputy Mayor of
Taichung (2014–2016) •
Will Pan, American-born
Taiwanese rapper and actor •
Pan An-bang, Taiwanese singer •
Pan Jinlian, fictional character from
Water Margin and
The Plum in the Golden Vase •
Pan Anzi, Chinese film director •
Pan Changjiang, Chinese actor •
Cindy Pan, Australian-born medical practitioner, best-selling author and media personality. •
Pan Fu, Chinese politician and Premier of the
Republic of China during the
Beiyang government •
Pan Mei-chen, Taiwanese singer •
Pan Wei-chih, Taiwanese goalkeeper •
Pan Wen-Yuan, Chinese-American electrical engineer •
Pan Xiaoting (潘晓婷), WPBA Rookie of the Year in 2006, female professional pool player •
Yongmei Pan, Chinese electrical engineer •
Pan Zhanle (born 2004), Chinese swimmer •
Pan He, sculptor
Poa •
Hazel Poa (潘群勤; born 1970), Singaporean politician
Pua •
Tony Pua, Malaysian politician from the
Democratic Action Party (DAP) •
Pua Hak Chuan, Singaporean criminal and murder suspect serving 14 years in jail •
Pua Khein-Seng (潘健成; born 1974), Malaysian engineer and the inventor of the
USB flash drive •
Dechapol Puavaranukroh (
Thai: เดชาพล พัววรานุเคราะห์; born 20 May 1997) Thai
badminton player. He and
Sapsiree Taerattanachai. won the silver and gold medals at the
BWF World Championships in
2019 and
2021 Puah •
Jimmy Puah Wee Tse (潘伟斯; born 1976), Malaysian politician
Phoa •
Khee Liang Phoa (潘科良; born 1955), Dutch politician •
Phoa Beng Gan (潘明岩甲), Chinese-Indonesian bureaucrat and engineer, third Kapitein der Chinezen (or Chinese headman) •
Phoa Keng Hek (潘景赫舍; 1857–1937), Indonesian
Landheer •
Phoa Liong Gie, (潘隆义舍; 1905–1983), Indonesian-born Swiss jurist, politician and newspaper owner •
Phoa Tjoen Hoat (潘春發; 1883–1931), Chinese Indonesian, Malay language journalist, translator and newspaper editor •
Phoa Tjoen Hoay (潘春懷; 1890–1966), Chinese Indonesian, Malay language journalist, translator and newspaper editor
Phua •
Paul Phua, Malaysian Chinese businessman and poker player •
Denise Phua, Singaporean politician and disability rights activist •
Cynthia Phua, Singaporean business executive and former politician •
Willie Phua, Singaporean news cameraman •
Phua Chu Kang, fictional protagonist of a popular Singaporean television sitcom •
Phua Bah Lee, Singaporean politician •
Somsak Jeamteerasakul (
né Sukung Sae-phua), Thai historian and activist
Poon •
Ada Poon, electrical engineering professor from Hong Kong •
Albert Poon, race car driver from Hong Kong, notable wins include the 1964 Macau Grand Prix, the 1963 and 1965 Malaysia Grand Prix, the 1968 Selangor Grand Prix •
Annie Poon, American animator •
Christine Poon, American business executive •
Chung-Kwong Poon (潘宗光), president of
Hong Kong Polytechnic University •
Dickson Poon, owner of the
Harvey Nichols chain of department stores • Poon Dik-wah, the Cantonese name of
Rebecca Pan •
Joseph Poon, physicist •
Poon Lim, Chinese sailor who survived 133 days alone in the South Atlantic •
Kelly Poon, Singaporean
Mandarin pop singer •
Kevin Poon, a Hong Kong-based entrepreneur, fashion designer, event organizer, and blogger •
Nina Poon, American makeup artist •
Richard Poon, Chinese-Filipino singer-songwriter •
Tiffany Poon, Hong Kong–born American classical pianist •
Wena Poon, a Singaporean-American novelist •
William Poon, founder of Poon's restaurants
Ban •
Ban Ki-moon (潘基文), South Korean diplomat, former
UN Secretary General •
Ban Hyo-jung (潘曉靜), South Korean actress
Han •
Keiko Han, Japanese
voice actress •
Megumi Han, Japanese voice actress •
Han Zenki, professional
Go player Phan •
Aimee Phan, writer/novelist •
Charles Phan, American chef, cookbook author, restaurateur •
Dat Phan, comedian, "Last Comic Standing" winner •
John Phan, professional poker player •
Joseph Phan, figure skater •
Michelle Phan, makeup artist •
Nam Phan, professional mixed martial artist •
Nicholas Phan, tenor •
Phan Thanh Giản (潘清簡), Imperial mandarin, diplomat •
Phan Đình Phùng (潘廷逢), 19th century revolutionary, anti-colonial military leader •
Phan Bội Châu (潘佩珠), 20th century scholar, revolutionary, anti-colonial activist •
Phan Chu Trinh (潘周楨), 20th century nationalist, writer, anti-colonial activist •
Phan Khắc Sửu, President of South Vietnam •
Phan Huy Quát, Prime Minister of
South Vietnam •
Lê Đức Thọ (born Phan Đình Khải), Vietnamese Communist revolutionary, general, diplomat, and politician •
Phan Văn Khải, former Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam •
Phan Thị Kim Phúc, child subject of a Pulitzer Prize winning photograph taken during the Vietnam War •
Phan Bá Vành (潘伯鑅), charismatic leader, 19th century revolutionary •
Phan Khôi, author, intellectual leader •
Phan Nhiên Hạo, poet and translator •
Phan Nguyên Hồng, leading authority on the mangrove ecosystem in Asia •
Phan Xích Long (潘赤龍), mystic and geomancer •
Phan Quang Đán, politician
Phang •
Andrew Phang Boon Leong (潘文龙; born 1957), Singaporean supreme court judge ==References==